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  1. depends on what you want, each marvel game brings its own spin to the table the others dont. My best advice to you is to use fightcade to emulate mvc1 and 2. The buy a used copy of umvc3 and mvci and play maybe an hour of each.

  2. To me, MVCI ranks last, because quite simply, it had: terribly unappealing characters on its roster, got rid of far far far too many classic characters from the better entries earlier in the MVC series. graphics and animation that lacked great taste; and seemed very unfinished.

  3. Marvel vs Capcom 2 is CD PS2 game (those dreaded blue CDs) and CD games were properly ripped in bin/cue format. Have you tried WinBin2ISO ? I never had a problem running CD games on OPL; I transfer my games directly into the hard drive using PS2 HD Handiness.

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    • X-Men: Children of the Atom. Release Date: December 8, 1994. Platforms: Arcade, Sega Saturn, MS-DOS, PS1. While not technically part of the series, X-Men: Children of the Atom was the first fighting game produced by Capcom to feature Marvel characters and is loosely based on the Fatal Attractions storyline from the comics.
    • Marvel Super Heroes. Release Date: October 24, 1995. Platforms: Arcade, Sega Saturn, PS1, PS3, Xbox 360. Marvel Super Heroes is another Capcom-developed superhero fighting game that predates Marvel vs. Capcom and introduces main of the core concepts that appear throughout the series.
    • X-Men vs. Street Fighter. Release Date: September 25, 1996. Platforms: Arcade, Sega Saturn, PS1. X-Men vs. Street Fighter is the first official game in the series and combines elements of Street Fighter, Children of the Atom, and Marvel Superheroes in one satisfying package.
    • Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter. Release Date: June 25, 1997. Platforms: Arcade, Sega Saturn, PS1. The second installment in the series would end up being Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter, another tag team fighter with similar gameplay and aesthetics as X-Men vs. Street Fighter.
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    Appearance

    Like his father, the Dark Knight Sparda, Dante has naturally white hair and cyan eyes, and most of all wearing a red trench coat. As for clothing, he wears his Devil May Cry 3 outfit consists black fingerless gloves, brown pants and brown boots, with his trench coat's right sleeve torn off following his first fight against Vergil in the third game. In Devil May Cry 3he's shirtless, but in the rest of the series his shirt is closed.

    Personality

    Throughout the Devil May Cry series, Dante is incredibly cocky and flippant, mouthing off to even the most powerful demons, and generally enjoys rubbing people the wrong way. He does mature somewhat as time goes by, becoming much more calm by the time of Devil May Cry 4, but never really loses this attitude. Dante is seemingly totally unafraid at all times, or is at least stoic in this way, whether being attacked by the Seven Hells in his office or being swallowed by a giant serpent demon. Hi...

    Dante's ending features him preparing to fight against Ghost Rider (another demon hunter). It also features him being able to break the fourth wall, in a similar fashion as his rival, Deadpool.

    He's at his desk when he notices Mephisto behind him who offers to make Dante a deal to bring back his mother and help bring him and his brother back together. However Dante turns on Mephisto and instead makes a new deal that he'll hunt down someone for Mephisto for a price, and he won't kill him. As a result, Mephisto is quick to bring up Blackheartso which Dante decides to go though with and makes Mephisto pay triple for the job.

    Dante is involved in a number of situations regarding the story and functions as the story's overall protagonist. He is seen alongside the heroes in the failed raiding of Xgard to take on Ultron Sigma. Dante is one of the ones that retreats back to the Avengers tower in New Metro City to decide whether or not it's safe to trust Thanos. Dante ultimately sides with Captain America as trusting him is the only option left to them, opposing Iron Man and Chun-Li. Dante is also involved in the fight...

    Dante has a massive amount of command normals and special attacks, more so than any other character in the entire series. Dante's moveset gives him a powerful rushdown game with lots of combos, crossups, mixups and pressure, making him a character that excels well in literally any field as a souped-up Jack-of-All-Trades character, with average heal...

    Dante's theme in both MvC3 and MvCI is a remix of the ending theme of Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening, "Devils Never Cry".
    He was confirmed early May in Game Informer's May 2010 issue, also featuring Captain America, Deadpool and Felicia.
    In game, most, if not all, of his special moves were derived from Devil May Cry 3's different Gunslinger and Swordmaster style moves. When the player activates a special move, rings of light flash...
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  4. Jan 31, 2000 · Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes is a 2D fighting game that combines characters from Capcom's videogames with characters from the Marvel comic universe, similar to Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter.

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  6. The Marvel vs. Capcom series is a series of fighting games created by Capcom that contain characters from both Marvel Comics and Capcom.

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